Top 6 bubble players who have impressed so far for the Redskins

The preseason is now halfway over, and the start of the real fun and games inches nearer. For starters and veterans, Week 1 of the regular season can’t come soon enough, but for some players near the roster bubble, it means they could be running out of time to make a difference in practice and exhibition games, trying to catch the eye of a coach.

Here are our top 6 players who have taken advantage of the preseason and made a case for why they belong on the team.

CB Jimmy Moreland

Cornerback Jimmy Moreland was drafted in the seventh round this past April, but so far he's…

Cornerback Jimmy Moreland was drafted in the seventh round this past April, but so far he's proved that he has the talent to run with the early rounders. His impressive defensive performance in preseason Week 1 all-but cemented his spot on the team

Much like Moreland, Davis and his two touchdown catches this preseason have him sitting pretty. The…

Much like Moreland, Davis and his two touchdown catches this preseason have him sitting pretty. The receiving depth chart in Washington is jumbled at the moment, but Davis' ability to prove his worth on the field will surely help him stand out in the end.

Kidsy had a nice performance in Week 1 of the preseason with five receptions for 86…

Kidsy had a nice performance in Week 1 of the preseason with five receptions for 86 yards. His second preseason game was less memorable, but he has still had a nice offseason overall. One more standout performance could cement Kidsy's place on the roster, but in the meantime he is looking good.

Bee has been impressive since signing with the team, picking up a sack in the first…

Bee has been impressive since signing with the team, picking up a sack in the first preseason game and acting as a dominant run stopper in the second. The defensive line in Washington is stacked, but if Bee can continue to act at above-replacement level, there's a good chance he will make the 53-man cut.

Like the defensive line, the backfield in Washington is pretty much set, with veterans and talent…

Like the defensive line, the backfield in Washington is pretty much set, with veterans and talent leading the way. However, Craig Reynolds has proved to be the most adept back so far in the preseason, and he has a chance to make the squad over a player like Samaje Perine, who is yet to live up to Jay Gruden's high offseason praise.

Wilson is listed as a running back, but if the Redskins were to keep him around,…

Wilson is listed as a running back, but if the Redskins were to keep him around, it would be mainly for his punt and kick return prowess. The last time Washington had a dangerous return man was who knows when, and Wilson can greatly improve their special teams game. Look for him to get a lot more work in the final two weeks of the preseason.